FBI Director James Comey had originally said that officials did not know whether Clinton’s server had been hacked. It now appears they are certain that it was — a massive change.

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The announcement came on the same day that Fox News’ Brett Baier confirmed the same information and reported that an indictment was “likely” in the newly reopened Clinton email case.

“Here’s the deal: We talked to two separate sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations,” Baier said. “One, the Clinton Foundation investigation is far more expansive than anybody has reported so far … Several offices separately have been doing their own investigations.

“Two, the immunity deal that Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, two top aides to Hillary Clinton, got from the Justice Department in which it was believed that the laptops they had, after a narrow review for classified materials, were going to be destroyed,” he explained. “We have been told that those have not been destroyed; they are at the FBI field office here on Washington and are being exploited.”

“Finally, we learned there is a confidence from these sources that her server had been hacked,” he added. “And that it was a 99 percent accuracy that it had been hacked by at least five foreign intelligence agencies, and that things had been taken from that.”

“I pressed again and again on this very issue,” Baier concluded. “The investigations will continue, there is a lot of evidence. And barring some obstruction in some way, they believe they will continue to likely an indictment.”

Less than a week before Election Day, and we have confirmation on what we’ve reported all along: that Hillary Clinton’s email server was so insecure that practically any foreign intelligence service could have made their way into it.

Just a reminder before you go out and vote: This is how Hillary Clinton plans to run her administration. She has no regard for our national security — or anything, really, that doesn’t benefit her.

Do you think this is someone we can trust in the highest office in the land?